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Relative inhibitory activities of newly developed diazabicyclooctanes, boronic acid derivatives, and penicillin-based sulfone β-lactamase inhibitors against broad-spectrum AmpC β-lactamases

Published inAntimicrobial agents and chemotherapy, vol. 68, no. 11, e0077524
Publication date2024-11-06
First online date2024-10-04
Abstract

The relative inhibitory activities of diazabicyclooctanes (avibactam, relebactam, zidebactam, nacubactam, durlobactam), boronic acid derivatives (vaborbactam, taniborbactam, xeruborbactam), and penicillin-based sulfone derivative enmetazobactam were evaluated against several intrinsic and acquired class C β-lactamases. By contrast to vaborbactam and enmetazobactam, taniborbactam, xeruborbactam, and all diazabicyclooctanes demonstrated effective activities against most AmpC enzymes. Notably, durlobactam exhibited the most pronounced inhibitory effect. Interstingly, the chromosomal AmpC of Acinetobacter baumannii was the least sensitive enzyme to the newly developed β-lactamase inhibitors.

Keywords
  • AmpC
  • Avibactam
  • Class C
  • Durlobactam
  • Enmetazobactam
  • Nacubactam
  • Relebactam
  • Taniborbactam
  • Vaborbactam
  • Xeruborbactam
  • Zidebactam
  • Β-lactamase
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LE TERRIER, Christophe et al. Relative inhibitory activities of newly developed diazabicyclooctanes, boronic acid derivatives, and penicillin-based sulfone β-lactamase inhibitors against broad-spectrum AmpC β-lactamases. In: Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy, 2024, vol. 68, n° 11, p. e0077524. doi: 10.1128/aac.00775-24
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